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Arct1k 09.03.2007 11:05 PM

G1 Single Motor Mount
 
Quick question - Can this be mounted left or right?

I have my motor mounted on the left - The web sight shows right hand mounting.

Thx

GorillaMaxx360 09.04.2007 10:55 AM

yes it can (i am not 100 percent sure but if it is the one i am thinking of it should be able to do it). give it a try but i am pretty sure it works on either side.

Arct1k 09.04.2007 02:44 PM

I looked at their site and they are all right mounted - I'm hesitant to blow the cash as the screws are countersunk

BrianG 09.04.2007 03:07 PM

Yeah, it looks like it is meant specifically for mounting to one side. I suppose you could counter sink the other side, but that would weaken it. Does it HAVE to be on the other side, or can the other stuff be moved? Or, you could use the stock or optional Traxxas mount and cut off the extra Mickey Mouse ear...

suicideneil 09.04.2007 03:40 PM

Like this:

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...xx/gmaxx41.jpg

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...xx/gmaxx40.jpg

Not as pretty, but lighter & much cheaper.

Arct1k 09.04.2007 05:49 PM

I currently took the dremel to the Emaxx plate but was looking for something slightly cleaner - My hack left a little of the spur gear exposed i.e. if something moves sideways it would hit spur not the blackplate...

ClodMaxx 09.04.2007 06:56 PM

sheesh, hard to believe my truck was ever this stock, lol. this is an older shot when i first got the G1 motor plate - and i'm confirming what others have already said, but due to the countersunk screw holes it will only mount to the left.

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL127.../244542820.jpg

suicideneil 09.05.2007 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 116612)
I currently took the dremel to the Emaxx plate but was looking for something slightly cleaner - My hack left a little of the spur gear exposed i.e. if something moves sideways it would hit spur not the blackplate...

Well, you could always just trim off the spare motor mount-ear in a curve, then strip all the anodizing off with 'greased lightning' or something similar, and it will look pretty much the same as the G1 motor mount.

mini-mad 09.08.2007 03:22 AM

yesterday,i've got a stock motor mount,i was thinking about what to do with that and i've found :
i will drill and cut it to do a copy of gorilla's:lol: :
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/3...rillarcgd4.jpg

there are the two different mounting positions,i've removed the mickey ear:intello: but i hate the right side of the plate:whip: if anyone have an idea of how to designe it,i'm here:mdr:

GorillaMaxx360 09.08.2007 10:44 AM

sorry man, brian was right i did not think when i posted i though you where refering to the old motor mount not the new one.

suicideneil 09.09.2007 04:22 PM

mini-mad, you mean re-design the area that was been removed to tidy it up? I might have an idea or two if thats what you mean.

mini-mad 09.10.2007 07:10 AM

yes,that's what i mean:lol:

suicideneil 09.10.2007 04:46 PM

http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n...tuff/mount.jpg

I think just removing the material on the outside of the red line will tidy it up alot, and still protect any wires/batteries etc from rubbing against the spur. Once the mount is trimmed to how you like it, strip the anodizing with oven cleaner & then polish it with fine steel wool and wd40 or metal polish if you have some, and it will look just as good as the proper G1 mount.


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